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Braganca Car Hire - Did You Know?

Braganca was originally a Celtic city called Brigantion (named after Brigantia, a Celtic goddess).

Portugal's largest and oldest town hall is located in Braganca, the 12th century Domus Municipalis.

The castle which is still standing today, can be dated back to the 12th century and has a stone boar in the gardens which can be dated back to the Iron Age.

The local museum has many curiosities including ancient gravestones, art from the 1500s and instruments of torture.

The municipal holiday is 22nd August every year.

Braganca Mini Guide

Where is Braganca?
Braganca is a city in north east Portugal. It lies on the Sabor River and is south of the Culebra Mountains. It is close to the Spanish Border and sits next to the Montesinho National Park.

Getting There
Braganca Airport is just 8km from the city and has connecting flights to Lisbon and you can take a taxi from the airport. Car hire is also a good option for your transfer and to explore the surrounding area, as public transport is limited. There is no rail service in this area but express buses can get you there from cities in Portugal. Once you are there, the city is quite compact so it is easy to walk around.

What can I see There?
The Cidadela or old town is up a short steep hill. There you will see the renaissance cathedral and the 12th century octagonal town hall, the largest and oldest in Portugal. The Church of Santa Maria has a vivid depiction of the Assumption on its ceiling and you can visit the Abade de Bacal Museum, which has curios and instruments of torture. The old town walls are well preserved and from there you can look down on the city. There you can also find the Torr de Menagem, a castle keep from the Dukes of Braganca Castle. In the gardens, you will see an iron age stone boar with a cross stuck in its back. The Castle is also home to the Meseu Militar, where you will find military items from the medieval times to the present. You can also cross over into central Spain from Braganca but make sure you have told us of your intentions so we can ensure you are fully insured.

Myth and Mystery
Part of the castle is known as ‘princess tower’ as it is said that Leonora, wife of the Duke of Braganca was imprisoned there by her jealous husband. The Church of Sao Vincente in the town was where tragic lovers Dom Pedro and Ines de Castro secretly married in 1354.

What can I see out of Town?
For a quiet day out and to see the area’s natural beauty, go to Montesinho National Park. It is the most remote part of Portugal and one of the wildest regions in Europe. There you can hike or go horse riding and enjoy nature and explore the ruins of medieval houses clustered together. You can see wildlife such as boars, otters and eagles too.

Staying There
Stay at the Estalagem Turismo for the best of both worlds. It is on the outskirts of the city and close to the National Park. The rooms are traditional with balconies and a countryside view. There are 2 swimming pools and a sun terrace for you to relax or you can enjoy the gardens. The hotel restaurant serves Portuguese cuisine and has a large wine list.

Latest Update from Braganca:

28/04/12 - The villages around Braganca share a strange but effective way of preserving old traditions. They have organised themselves into what is known as communitarian villages and ones like Rio de Onor and Pitos das Junios share community facilities such as grain threshing, milling and a community bread oven. If you get the chance to visit, take it for a peep into days gone by.

17/02/13 - From May 3rd to May 5th Braganca celebrates the Festival of the Crosses which links back to the resistance of the city to a siege by the Romans in the first century. There are fairgrounds, mock battles and more to entertain the visitor.

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Braganca is a city and also a municipality located in the north east of Portugal and it is the farthest district capital from Lisbon. The city has a small airport, the Aerodromo de Braganca which has scheduled flights to other cities, including Lisbon.

Braganca city itself does not have a rail service and public transport is not very good, so with that in mind it would be advisable to think about hiring a car when visiting Braganca. rhinocarhire.com can supply you with more or less any type of vehicle you can think of, whether it is a Mini, 4X4, 7 seater, luxury saloon or convertible.

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